Special Issue in Honor of Prof. Yehuda Bauer on His 95th Birthday
Special Issue in Honor of Prof. Yehuda Bauer on His 95th Birthday
Why is the Shoah called “The Shoah” or “The Holocaust”? A history of the terminology and how it is used by Dan Michman
The Many Faces of the Inmate as Worker in Artworks of Political Prisoners in the Buchenwald Concentration Camp by Ella Falldorf
“I searched for words”: Holocaust Survivor Poetry in Postwar Association Journals by Ellis Spicer
Reinterpreting Jewish Petitioning Practices During the Shoah: Contestation, Transnational Space, and Survival by Thomas Pegelow Kaplan
Anne Frank Still in the Attic: Ethics of Forgetting in Shalom Auslander’s Hope: A Tragedy by Lola Serraf
The Underlife of Transnistria’s Ghettos: Recategorizing and Reframing Social Interaction by Ana Bărbulescu
Multigenerational Experiences of Flight: The Case of Jewish Refugees from Galicia and Bukovina in Vienna and Lower Austria, 1918–1941 by Benjamin Grilj
Special Issue: Confronting Hatred: Neo-Nazism, Antisemitism, and Holocaust Studies Today
The Evolian Imagination: Gender, Race, and Class from Fascism to the New-Right by Robert Deam Tobin
Fighting Hate with Speech Law: Media and German Visions of Democracyby Heidi J. S. Tworek
Memory, Responsibility, and Transformation: Antiracist Pedagogy, Holocaust Education, and Community Outreach in Transatlantic Perspective by Manuela Achilles and Hannah Winnick
Holocaust Studies in our Age of Catastrophe by Atina Grossmann
The Perils of Naming: On Donald Trump, Jews, and Antisemites by David N. Meyers